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Call for Papers

Theme: Global Tax Justice
Type: International Conference
Institution: Department of Philosophy, Humboldt University Berlin
Location: Berlin (Germany)
Date: 28.–29.1.2016
Deadline: 15.10.2015

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Issues of global tax justice have received increasing philosophical
attention in recent years. Two major threads of the debate concern
(a.) international tax competition and tax evasion, and (b.)
proposals for taxes to be levied on the global level: (a.) Even if
taxes are raised, at least for the time being, by individual states
only, the international mobility of parts of the tax base gives rise
to questions of justice of a global reach: Does international tax
competition undermine the effective capacity of individual states to
uphold just domestic tax schemes? If so, what would be a just
regulatory solution to this problem? Who owes what to whom in the
absence of robust global governance in the area? (b.) Some scholars
have raised more general doubts about the conventional assumption
that tax justice is a purely domestic issue and put forward proposals
for global taxation e.g. in the realms of environmental emissions,
natural resources, as well as poverty reduction and global justice
more generally. What, if anything, should be taxed globally, and on
what normative grounds? What are the prospects of global taxation,
and what background conditions have to be fulfilled for global tax
schemes to be legitimate?

We are interested in both policy-focused and more theoretical
contributions addressing these questions or other parts of the theory
of global tax justice. If you are interested in presenting a paper at
the conference, please send an abstract of no more than 500 words to
[email protected] by October 15, 2015. The papers selected
will be due two weeks before the conference.

If your home university cannot pay for your journey and/or
accommodation, we will try to work out funding. Due to budgetary
restrictions, we unfortunately cannot pay for flights from outside
Europe. For organizational questions and registration, please contact
Lisa Frach ([email protected]).

Confirmed speakers include Peter Dietsch (Montreal), Thomas Rixen
(Bamberg), Hillel Steiner (Manchester)

Organizers:
Gabriel Wollner (Humboldt University Berlin)
Andreas Cassee (Free University Berlin)


Contact:

Lisa Frach
Political Philosophy and Environmental Ethics
Department of Philosophy
Humboldt University Berlin
Unter den Linden 6
D-10099 Berlin
Germany
Email: [email protected]
Web:
https://www.philosophie.hu-berlin.de/de/lehrbereiche/politische_philosophie-umweltethik/




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